
PM Shehbaz Sharif waves while boarding a plane as he departs for visit to Qatar on September 11, 2025. — PID
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif left for Doha on Thursday to express solidarity with Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al -Thanvi after targeting Hamas leadership in the residential areas of Qatar’s capital on Thursday.
The Prime Minister included a high -level delegation, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Atlala Taraar, and Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi.
During this visit, Prime Minister Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad will meet with the Amir of the police station, and will unite with him and with the people of Qatar in the context of Israeli aggression on Qatar on a clear violation of international law.
The premiere also conveyed to the Qatari leadership that Qatar and Pakistan have shared long -term, brotherly relations connected with common faith and values, and that Pakistan always stands with Qatar and will continue to do so.
His meeting will also include consultation on Israeli unnecessary attacks, its ongoing aggression, and efforts to establish peace in the region.
The visit has identified Pakistan’s unwavering support for Qatar’s security and sovereignty and its commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East.
‘Invisible the Intelligence Law’
Pakistan, besides other countries, has strongly condemned the Israeli aggression, Prime Minister Shahbaz has called the attack “completely blasphemy and a violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and a bastard of territorial integrity, which can affect regional peace and stability.”
Expressing solidarity with the Qatari leadership, he added that Pakistan “stands firmly with the Palestinian people against Qatar as well as Israeli aggression”.
FM Dar also condemned the strike, calling it “condemnable” and violated international law. He emphasized that Pakistan “reaffirms its irrevocable support for people and the state of Qatar in this serious period”.
Israel confirmed that it had attacked when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “Israel started it, Israel held it, and Israel claimed full responsibility.”
Qatar, where Hamas has long retained its political base, has strongly condemned the “cowardly” strike, calling it a “clear violation of international law and principles”, which has posed a serious threat to the safety of drops and residents.
The slogan Tel Aviv, Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdurrahman al -Thane Hai has said that the Israeli strike in Doha on Hamas has killed the hopes of the hostages in Gaza when they have called for their Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu to bring justice.
“I think what Netanyahu did, he just killed any hope of the hostages.”
The international community also expressed alarm. UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres described the attack as “a clear violation of sovereignty,” which urged all parties to work towards a permanent ceasefire.
Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned and condemned the strongest words of Israeli aggression and the sovereignty of the state of Qatar, in the strongest terms.
Turkey said that targeting the Hamas delegation during the ceasefire talks has no intention of Israel’s peace, but they are pursuing “expansionist politics” and is using terrorism as a state policy.
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said Israel’s attack on Hamas officials in Qatar is “dangerous” and is “violating international law”.
Jordan and the United Arab Emirates also condemned Israeli attacks in Doha.
Pope Liu described the situation as “very serious”, while Saudi Arabia called the strike a “brutal aggression” with serious consequences in the region.